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IQTargets is a unique social art project that brings people together to create positive messages for the world.

The project uses paper targets, normally used for shooting, as a canvas for participants to write their messages. The artist then connects all the targets together and draws a big picture on them with transparent paints, so that all the messages remain visible. This creates a one-of-a-kind artwork that serves as a symbol of positivity and unity.

 

Additionally, each target has its own unique number, allowing participants to easily find their message in the final artwork. The project also includes a virtual gallery and NFT collection, allowing people to view and own a piece of this groundbreaking social art movement. The essence of IQTargets is to transform negativity into positivity, to create a sense of community, and to spread a message of hope and inspiration to the world.

 

Thousands of individual handwritten messages from more than 65 countries have been captured. Students, tourists, famous artists, athletes, politicians have taken part and shared their peaceful messages through the IQTargets project.

Several artworks from IQTargets Project have been exhibited in New York (ArtExpo), Art Basel (Basel) 2017, London (Saatchi Gallery), and in National Fine Art Academy (Ukraine) 2018, Qatar 2019, Florence and Venice Biennale 2019.

 

​We wish to excite people in the experience of art, exhibitions, galleries and museums.

We strongly believe that everybody could leave the fingerprint in history of art through the IQtargets Art project.

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All artworks, concepts, and materials are the intellectual property of the Museum of Human Goals.

All submitted goals and participatory contributions become part of the MuHuGo archive and are used within the framework of the project.

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